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Susumu Abe
Researcher at University of Tokushima
Publications - 32
Citations - 1101
Susumu Abe is an academic researcher from University of Tokushima. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sleep Bruxism & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications receiving 940 citations. Previous affiliations of Susumu Abe include Université de Montréal.
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Bruxism physiology and pathology: an overview for clinicians*
TL;DR: It remains to be clarified when bruxism, as a behaviour found in an otherwise healthy population, becomes a disorder, i.e. associated with consequences (e.g. tooth damage, pain and social/marital conflict) requires intervention by a clinician.
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Tooth Wear in Young Subjects: A Discriminator Between Sleep Bruxers and Controls?
Susumu Abe,Taihiko Yamaguchi,Pierre H. Rompré,Pierre de Grandmont,Yunn-Jy Chen,Gilles Lavigne +5 more
TL;DR: Although the presence of tooth wear discriminates SBrs with a current history of tooth grinding from nonbruxers in young adults, its diagnostic value is modest and does not help to discriminate the severity of SB.
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Sleep less and bite more: Sleep disorders associated with occlusal loads during sleep
TL;DR: The recognition and understanding of the role of sleep disorders can provide a comprehensive vision for prosthodontic rehabilitations when prosthodentists manage complex orodental cases needing interdisciplinary collaborations between dentistry and sleep medicine.
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Comparison of ambulatory and polysomnographic recording of jaw muscle activity during sleep in normal subjects.
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to compare recordings made with an ambulatory electromyographic telemetry recorder (TEL-EMG) with those made with standard sleep laboratory polysomnography with synchronised audio-visual recording (PSG-AV).
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Sleep bruxism and oromandibular myoclonus in rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder: a preliminary report
Susumu Abe,Jean-François Gagnon,Jean-François Gagnon,Jacques Montplaisir,Ronald B. Postuma,Pierre H. Rompré,Nelly Huynh,Takafumi Kato,Fumiaki Kawano,Gilles Lavigne +9 more
TL;DR: In the presence of a high frequency of rhythmic masticatory muscle activity during REM sleep, RBD may be suspected and further neurologic assessment is recommended.